Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1897 — IDEAL GRANDMOTHERS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
IDEAL GRANDMOTHERS.
Women Who Know the La vs of Nature and Obojf Them May Live to Green Old Age. Mrs. l'inkham Say* When We Violate Nature'* Lawg Our Punishment Is Pain—ls We Continue to Neglect the Warning Wo Die. Providence has allotted ns each at least seventy years in which to fulfill our mission in life, and it is generally our own fault if ffifiwtk'’ 'yf , we die prematurely. , SjL v Nervous exhaustion invites disease. !YSiSr\JS|HKL This statement is the positive truth. , *wj3nSWlttTix"V_ When everything becomes a burden * nnd you caunot walk a few blocks H without excessive fatigue, and yon / ft break out into perspirations easily, . ft ami your face flushes, and you grow 111 excited a n<ishaky at the least provoca- \ *l\ tion, and you cannot bear to be H'ThWsmE f \crossed in anything, yon are in dan- » H@V«yv ger; your nerves have given out;,you * v need building up at once! To build ' np woman’s nervous system and r»-
■ton woman's health, we know of no better or more inspiring medicine than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 3 Your ailment taken in time can bn thrown off, if neglected it will run on into great suffering and pain. Here is an illustration. Mns. Lucy Goodwin, Holly, W. Va., says; “ I suffered with nervous prostration, faintness, all-gone feeling and palpitation of the heart. I could not stand but a few moments at a time without having that terrible bearing-down sensation. 11 When I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 4 only weighed 108 pounds, nnd could not sit up half a day; before, however, I had used a whole bottle, I was able to be nl>out. I took in all about three bot-| ties of the Compound, and am entirely cured; now I weigh 131 pounds and feel! Hke a new woman, stronger and better than ever in my life." So it transpires that because of the virtues of Mrs. Pinkham’a wonderful' Compound, even a very sick woman can bo cured and live to a greon old age.
